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sglThe Cost to Civilians of Armed Conflict

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Armed Conflict: The Cost to Civilians with Ambassador Jan Eliasson
First Aired: 4/20/2009 on UCTV
59 minutes

Reflecting on his service as the UN Special Envoy to Darfur and other high profile diplomatic assignments, Ambassador Jan Eliasson of Sweden details the effect of armed conflict on civilians and suggests ways to protect civilians from the horrible consequences of war.
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Keywords: Great Speeches and Interviews; Ambassador Jan Eliasson; Scott Horton; Pepe Escobar

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